Mtron Storage Technology Co.,Ltd. (KOSDAQ:046320), a manufacturer
of Solid State Drive (SSD) products in South Korea, announced today
that their SSD will be used as the main 1TB data storage for ANITA
(Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna), a project funded by NASA to
research on high-energy cosmic ray from the South Pole, during the 2nd
experiment in December 2008.
ANITA is a radio telescope attached to NASA´s
stratospheric balloon to detect radio "cherenkov"
a frequency created by collision between neutrinos from space and the
ice in Antarctica, in order to discover the creation of high-energy
cosmic ray. ANITA was first launched in 2006 and the research was
conducted through the summer season in the South Pole last year with 40
researchers from 12 institutions including University of Hawaii and
National Taiwan University. ANITA´s 2nd
experiment will be conducted in December 2008.
Mtron´s 1TB SSD used for ANITA is the
combination of eight Mtron 3.5 inch SATA SSDs, which provides the
largest SSD storage space among NASA´s
stratospheric balloons. ANITA will be flying 35km above Antarctica for a
month, and Mtron´s SSD will also provide the
essential stability and protection to store the data against the extreme
environment in the high altitude during the flight.
Ji-Woo Nam, the conductor of 1TB storage equipments from National Taiwan
University, announced, "Mtron´s
SSD makes it possible for us to store a large amount of data in the
safest way against the Antarctica´s extreme
condition. We are very satisfied with Mtron SSD´s
excellent performance, stability, and the cost."
Jack Han, the Director of Mtron, said, "With
these advantages, Mtron will launch a new XTM series in coming 3rd
quarter 2008, focusing on highly specialized industries such as
military, aviation, aerospace, and medical industry where SSD is much
more effective than HDD."
For more information, please visit www.mtron.net.